Email secrets of a Guatemalan "white supremacist"

Published: Fri, 06/05/20

Riffing on this morning’s email about how your humble narrator turned a proud self-described socialist rapper's unsuccessful slanders into sales:

At around that same time, my woman & "Email Players” subscriber (yes, she happily pays for the newsletter like anyone else subscribed to it) Stefanie Arroyo got stalked and harassed by a mob of emotionally troubled troll followers of said rapper on Twitter, also calling her a white supremacist - even though she is not at-all white - and Nazi, and “garbage human”, amongst other pleasantries.

And, using some ideas I’d taught her about profiting from trolls, she too made a tidy profit from it.

Here’s how she did it:

(in her words, via an email sent to her list shortly afterwards)

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Over the past 24 hours, I’ve been called a racist, a white supremacist, an MLM scam artist, a Nazi, a spammer, all-around terrible person, a scumbag, a 9/11 apologist, a “garbage human,” and several other colorful things… hundreds of times.

(And that’s not Latina-drama numbers, that’s what Twitter analytics has told me—and that’s not counting subtweeted screenshots and deleted tweets.)

And, in the midst of this shytflinging in my Twitter mentions, I was able to get 3 new Biz Typology members, 2 new consulting clients—and increase my list by 10%

How did I do this, you ask?

Well, here’s what happened:

Talib Kweli, a rapper who was popular about 20 years ago, got offended when I noted by tweet that, in my disastrous foray in the NYC dating scene, most of my bad OkCupid dates were 1- fans of his and 2- white.

Thing is: Talib doesn’t particularly like white people.

In fact, he was openly complaining about white people when I mentioned this fact—which, it turns out, he didn’t like being reminded of.

So, naturally, he called me a white supremacist and a racist—multiple times.

Then, like a good little (white) fanboys, they took upon themselves to “investigate,” where it was “discovered” (in plain sight) that I, and a few other people who were roped into this racist rodeo, have online businesses.

According to them, I am:

- A part of a MLM scheme
- Specifically, a *Nazi* MLM scheme
- Even more specifically: a Nazi MLM scheme that pays by clicks.

Not leads, or even customers or buyers—just literal clicks.

(Their evidence for this? A Facebook ads webinar that describes an ad being “10 cents per click.”)

According to their “findings,” Ben Settle is my upline—the Grand Dragon of the whole click-collecting scam—and, as a group, we were purposefully kicking the POC beehive while cackling and clicking our claws like Smaug gobbling up these shiny click-coins.

And, with their troll-like, bulbous eyes glittering over their new-found treasure, they went to town—tweeting and subtweeting me left and right about my slimy, scummy MLM business, my terrible taste and broken moral compass, being a “garbage human,” and being a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad, white racist.

Because, according to them, I’m also laughably, horribly white.

(Which, if you didn’t know by now, I’m not.)

But, of course, as a good little MLMer, I learned from my wizard upline Ben Settle’s teachings. Specifically:

If you’re going to be painted a villain, you might as well play the part well.

Now, much to Talib’s chagrin, I didn’t burn a cross on Ben’s yard. But, if I am going to be “trolling for clicks,” I made sure that they had the right URL.

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Something else to think about:

The above not only got her the results she mentioned, but it directly landed her (it’s why he hired her) a long-term coaching client that paid her close to $1k per month for over a year straight.

All because of the gracious antics of a gaggle of Twitter psychopaths.

A truly entertaining time was had by all that day.

And, this sort of thing is only becoming more and more common on social media, and from anyone who even has an email list — where these creepy virtue signaling abusive types are now stalking people, trying to de-platform people (on Amazon, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, etc), dox people, and have nothing but time between watching pournos and eating cheetos in their moms’ basements to attack whoever offends their easily-offended sensibilities, while pretending to be internet tough guys and “warriors” for social justice.

All of which is good for you and me.

How?

Because, as Stefania and some other of my students are finding out, profiting from these magnificent trolls is not only easy, but far more rewarding than they could possibly have imagined.

Enter my book:

“Copy Troll”

It’s on sale today.

And inside I show you how to turn attacks — from political nutcases to fake reviews to garden variety harmless trolls with too much time on their hands — into sales. With case studies, and a 100+ page “troll response” swipe file of mine and a few of my students’ most profitable troll-spanking emails you can study, model, and adapt (not copy & paste) for your own situations.

But, it won’t just help your business get lots of sales.

It can also help you get lots of long term customers and other business, too.

There is simply no reason to fear the nasty online troll and hater boogeymen. Especially when there is so much profit in turning their attacks into cold, hard, cash in your hot, squealing little piggy bank.

But time is short to get the book at the discount this weekend.

Deadline is Sundat at midnight (EDT).

Here’s the link:

https://www.EmailPlayers.com/troll

Use coupon code TROLL-BOY to get the discount.

And make sure you see the price change before entering any credit card info.

Ben Settle